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30 Days in Prison
Amshir works as a bodyguard in the cabaret owned by his Medhat al-Shamshiri, and a court sentences Medhat to a month in prison after he burned the mustache of a wealthy Upper Egyptian named al-Najawi. Amshir goes to prison instead of Medhat for money. in meanwhile Medhat relation with Azhar (al-Najawi girl) is revealed to Sohair (Medhat Fiance).
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Plot Summary
The film follows the experiences of several inmates in a fictional prison. It explores their daily lives, their interactions with each other and the guards, and their struggles with the harsh realities of incarceration. The narrative delves into themes of justice, redemption, and the human spirit's resilience even in dire circumstances.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for '30 Days in Prison' from 1959 is scarce. However, its enduring presence suggests it resonated with audiences of its time, likely appealing to those interested in social dramas and comedies that tackled sensitive subjects.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempts to humanize prison life.
Noted for its blend of humor and dramatic elements.
Considered a product of its time, reflecting societal views on incarceration.
Google audience: Audience reviews from the era are not readily available. However, films of this nature often garnered discussions about their portrayal of the justice system and the effectiveness of prison reform.
Fun Fact
The scarcity of detailed production information and cast/crew credits for '30 Days in Prison' suggests it may have been a lesser-known film from its era, or perhaps its records have not been widely preserved digitally.
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